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How To Get Started
Your new WebNet must be assigned a valid IP address before you can use it. This document
describes how to do it, using the ARP command. (For more information consult section
1 in the WebNet System Manual). Assume your PC is assigned an IP address on the
192.168.26.x subnet, and your WebNets MAC address is 00:D0:C8:00:1A:BC (printed on a
white sticker on the WebNet module). To assign IP address 192.168.26.7 to the WebNet do
the following:
1. Connect the WebNet to your Ethernet and apply power.
2. Type
PC (See section 1.2.2 in the WebNet System Manual).
3. Type
it has been assigned the IP address.
4. Type
WebNet is assigned a valid IP address and ready for use
5. Use a standard web browser to open the network page:
explore all the included features use "admin" as user and "admin" as password when
you access secure files.
Note: If your browser does not find your WebNet , make sure its configured to use your
LAN, not a Modem. If you connect through a proxy server - e.g. win-proxy - you must
disable use of proxy in your browser settings.
To get hardware and software documentation for the WebNet module and WebPIC or
WebRJS i/f boards, please visit our website at
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, and when the WebNet responds to the ping command,
to remove the static entry from the PCs arp table. The
in a command prompt on your
WebNet User's Guide
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